Linux Essentials (Part 3): How to Update Any Distro with APT, DNF, and PACMAN

Опубликовано: 16 Май 2026
на канале: Klaus Raem
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In the third episode of the Linux Essentials series, we address one of the most important tasks for any user: keeping the system updated and secure. But how does each distribution do this?

In this practical guide, I show how the three main package managers in the Linux world work. You will learn the difference between them and which commands to use to update your repositories and software safely.

What you will learn in this video:

✅ APT: The standard for Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, and Pop!_OS.

✅ DNF: The successor to YUM, used in Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and AlmaLinux.

✅ PACMAN: The ultra-fast package manager for Arch Linux, Manjaro, and EndeavourOS.

✅ The differences between update and upgrade.

✅ How to ensure your system always has the latest security patches.

No matter which distro you use, understanding how these package managers work is what differentiates a casual user from a true Linux expert.

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